Stop Motion Fight: An Experiment
A while back we ran a film-making competition at work for a few weeks, during which I made some utter crud. From that though, I had this idea to play around with stop motion: I took a bunch of stills to make a Matrix-style time lapse. I figured if we moved at roughly the same pace as the photographer, it'd make a fairly smooth-ish transition.
Obviously, this looks nothing like the Matrix. Still, it was fun to make. Add in some absolutely basic music, shoved together in Garageband, et voilà. Tbh, it looks more like a lame, human version of Tekken in the opening fight sequence mode. Ha!
All new trailer for 2020. This version is trimmed, colour corrected, and even features motion text. The real kicker? A dedicated :60 piece of music, just for this cut. Enjoy the nightmare.
About a million years ago, a few of us decided to set up some video challenges just to stretch our skills. This is the result of the music video challenge.
When you forget to tell everyone else that the camera's set to take several pics and you're the only one who moves. This.
I had this idea to play around with stop motion: I took a bunch of stills to make a Matrix-style time lapse... obviously, this is not the Matrix. But, it was fun.
I had a little idea and a whole lot of mouth, inspired by a very strange but excellent friend I had at uni. Excuse the spit strings and bad clown tears.
It was autumn. There were leaves. We have feet. It's a really rather silly exploration of walking.